The Sower and His Seed

It seems, lately, every devotion or reading my fingers find has lingered upon the Parable of The Sower and His seed (Mt. 13: 1-9). The story itself has dropped its tiny seeds within, prompting my discernment . . .

Do our souls not travel through seasons? Can these travels alter the course of the rich path leading to our heart? And do these paths, as a result, sometimes become shallow from trampling stones or choked by overgrown thorns? Do we not, at times, require warmth or till, demand rest, and lack fill? Of course, and our Sower is there to scatter the seeds we need to feed troubled souls and mend worn paths to our hearts . . .

About Author

Kimberly Nettuno posts her poetry and reflections at www.becomingsound.me. When not writing, she enjoys working on her farm in North Georgia where she makes certified organic goodies for her critters and the surrounding, local farms. She shares this life with her husband, three home-schooled daughters, two dogs, two cats, three horses, eight goats, some two dozen chickens, and thousands of bees.